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Demi Lovato Responds to Rumors About Her Recovery

"Otherwise people stop writing about my recovery, because it's no one's business but mine. I am sober and grateful to be alive and taking care of ME."

Demi Lovato left rehab three months ago after an OD in July, and ever since she has been keep a low profile (and voting!).

But it looks like while Demi has been taking this time to focus on her sobriety and heal, others are busy making up and selling fake stories about her (remember when someone accused her team of being "rotten"?), and Demi has had enough.

I love my fans, and hate tabloids. Dont believe what you read. People will literally make up stuff to sell a story. Sickening.

If I feel like the world needs to know something, I will tell them MYSELF. Otherwise people stop writing about my recovery, because its no ones business but mine. I am sober and grateful to be alive and taking care of ME...

"Someday Ill tell the world what exactly happened, why it happened and what my life is like today.. but until Im ready to share that with people please stop prying and making up shit that you know nothing about," she wrote. "I still need space and time to heal.."

She wrapped up her message by thanking fans for their support.

"I'm so blessed I get to take this time to be with family, relax, work on my mind, body and soul and come back when I'm ready," she said. "I have my fans to thank for that. I'm so grateful, truly. I love you guys so f-----g much."

Lovato  who had celebrated six years of sobriety in March  was reportedly released from a rehab facility in early August, at which time she issued another statement via a since-deleted Instagram post thanking fans for their love and support and vowing to "keep fighting." The "Sorry Not Sorry" singer also wrote that she needed "time to heal and focus on my sobriety and road to recovery."